The 2025 Honda Accord is now available, with a starting price of $29,390. The base model of the least costly hybrid Accord, the Sport, now costs $34,750. Honda is adding more fundamental equipment to all of its cars and introducing a new trim level, SE, above the standard LX. This level’s external trim is blackened out. The prices for the 11th generation of Honda’s midsize automobile, the Accord, were announced today. It is currently in its third model year. For 2025, the base Accord LX trim costs $29,390, $400 higher than the 2024 variant. Honda has increased the number of standard equipment across the range, as well as introduced a new trim level called SE, which is displayed above and sports black exterior trim. Overall, costs have increased slightly. The new Accord SE, which starts at $31,655, replaces the EX model and sits above the base Accord LX but below the Sport. In other words, it costs $650 more than the 2024 Accord EX. The SE stands out with its 17-inch metal wheels, black shark-fin antenna, and black window trim. A ten-way power driver’s seat with lumbar support, heated front seats, a huge sunroof, and an eight-speaker audio system are some of the interior features. The 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine is only available in the LX and SE models. It still produces 192 hp and 192 lb-ft of torque. All other Accords feature a hybrid powertrain with 204 horsepower from two electric motors and a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. According to Honda, the hybrid powertrain accounts for more than half of all Accord sales. The hybrid EX-L and Sport have both seen price increases. The EX-L costs $36,035, $400 more than the previous year, while the Sport costs $34,750, $660 more. The Sport-L costs $36,470, which is $500 more than in 2024. The Touring, on the other hand, costs $40,395, a $410 rise over 2024. To alleviate the agony of the price increase, Honda included a few extras. All Accord Hybrids will get heated front seats and a new 15-watt wireless phone charger. All Accords now include two USB-C connectors and a set of rear air conditioning vents. The Accord Touring, the most costly model, now includes a heated steering wheel as standard. Honda claims that retailers already have the 2025 Accord in stock.